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Thursday, December 29, 2016

Marty (Enzo Marcos) first met Sally (Rhian Ramos) at school when he is rescued by her against a bully. They became good friends and eventually Marty fell in love with Sally but didn't have the guts to tell her how he truly feels. Things became more complicated when Marty learned that Sally already had a boyfriend (TJ Trinidad) and with Sally having strict parents, Marty became the bridge between the two even he knows that his feeling will get hurt.

The film has a familiar story line but with staggering visuals that are really pleasing to watch. They kept it simple and yet its pretty remarkable giving a fresh new life to Philippine Cinema. The animation was flawless as we felt a comic book was brought into life. There are just so many aspects in this film that are really amazing, and I admire the people behind this film as a decade of hard work finally turned into a masterpiece that we can all be proud of.

I wished that they just used Filipino language to make the film feels more Pinoy. Aside from that, the entire film was superb and was catchy right from the start up to the post credit scene. I loved the fact that they emphasized the true meaning of friend zone where in a lot of viewers can easily relate into. The casts also did a terrific job, but it's hard to sell the chemistry between Enzo Marcos and Rhian Ramos.

Overall, Saving Sally is a one-of-a kind film that is definitely worth it of your time and hard-earned money. It shows that Filipinos can still bring a refreshing piece of entertainment inside our cinemas. Kudos to everyone who made this movie possible.Lakwatsera Lovers rates it 8 out of 10 stars

Rosita
is a selfless homemaker and mother of 25 piglets who wants to
remember what it feels like to be something other than a mother and
wife. Oscar Best Actress winner Reese Witherspoon is Rosita's talking
and singing voice in n Universal Pictures and Illumination’s
musical comedy Sing.

(Watch
the featurette Be Like Rosita below)

Witherspoon
proved to be the production’s ideal Rosita. Once a very promising
singer, Rosita longs to recapture the feeling of being celebrated for
her talents and to challenge herself in front of a live audience.
Witherspoon first shocked the world with her singing talents in Walk
the Line, in which she portrayed legendary artist June Carter.
Praises Illumination founder Chris Meledandri: “Not only is Reese a
brilliant actress and humanitarian, she has an inner fortitude that
simply gives flight to Rosita. You root for Rosita at every step of
the way because of the steely determination and maternal compassion
that Reese gives this surprisingly complex character. She’s simply
riveting in the role.”

In
the singing competition, Rosita will be partnered with a Scandinavian
pig named Gunter who instantly sees her inner diva and makes it his
mission to unleash her incredible gifts. Their final performance will
leave her family slack-jawed and appreciating her for the amazing
talent that she is.

Set
in a world like ours but entirely inhabited by animals, Sing stars
Buster Moon (McConaughey), a dapper koala who presides over a
once-grand theater that has fallen on hard times. Buster is an
eternal—some might even say delusional—optimist who loves his
theater above all and will do anything to preserve it. Now faced with
the crumbling of his life’s ambition, he has one final chance to
restore his fading jewel to its former glory by producing the world’s
greatest singing competition.

Five
lead contestants emerge: Mike (MacFarlane), a mouse who croons as
smoothly as he cons; Meena (Kelly), a timid teenage elephant with an
enormous case of stage fright; Rosita (Witherspoon), an overtaxed
mother run ragged tending a litter of 25 piglets; Johnny (Egerton), a
young gangster gorilla looking to break free of his family’s
felonies; and Ash (Johansson), a punk-rock porcupine struggling to
shed her arrogant boyfriend and go solo.

Each
arrives under Buster’s marquee believing that this is their shot to
change the course of their life. And as Buster coaches each of his
contestants closer and closer to the grand finale, he starts to learn
that maybe the theater isn’t the only thing that is in need of
saving.

Opening
across the Philippines on January 04, 2017, Sing is distributed
by United International Pictures through Columbia Pictures.
#SingMovie

In
the film, Aurora (Lawrence) and Jim (Pratt) are two strangers who are
on a 120-year journey to another planet when their hibernation pods
wake them 90 years too early. Jim and Aurora are forced to unravel
the mystery behind the malfunction as the ship teeters on the brink
of collapse, jeopardizing the lives of the passengers on the greatest
mass migration in human history.

In
contrast to Jim’s working-class hero, Aurora is part of a different
social circle. She is a New York writer with a great assignment –
she is making the 120-year journey to the new planet, then will make
the 120-year journey home. She will be the first person in human
history to make the round trip. “It’s such a huge decision to
make,” says Lawrence. “It’s a 120-year journey – when you
arrive, everyone you know will be dead. You have to start a brand new
life on a brand new planet that you’ve never been to. I can’t
imagine saying goodbye to everybody that I know and love – I
understand her thirst for more, but I don’t think I could make that
kind of permanent decision.”

“When
Aurora first wakes up, I think her first reaction is to feel an
incredible empathy for Jim,” says Lawrence. “She’s only been
dealing with this problem for a few days, and he’s been by himself,
like a trapped animal, for more than a year. Seeing him react to a
human being makes her feel bad for Jim.”

Director
Morten Tyldum says that it was apparent from the beginning that
Lawrence and Pratt would be the perfect actors to bring Aurora and
Jim to life. “It’s great that they are the biggest stars in the
world, but first of all, I wanted to make sure that they were the
right actors for these roles,” he says. “I had to get the feeling
that they were going to click, that they would have chemistry. We sat
for many hours – I had a four-hour dinner with Jen – and I could
immediately see that they would be perfect. They’re very smart
people who had a clear understanding of what they wanted the
character to do. They really understood the choices, the motivations,
the life these characters have to go through – so that made me feel
that they really got it.”

As
luxurious as the ship and their surroundings are, Aurora and Jim soon
realize that something has gone terribly wrong. “The ship is
falling apart,” Pratt explains. “Robots start to malfunction,
lights flicker on and off. Ultimately, our characters find out that
there’s a reason why it’s malfunctioning, and we are suddenly in
a desperate situation, trying to fix a problem to save not only our
own lives, but the lives of all of the other passengers on the ship.”

One
of the problems on board the ship is that the gravity fails.
Suddenly, Jim and Aurora find themselves weightless. Aurora is in a
swimming pool when the gravity fails. “That was probably the
hardest thing I’ve ever shot,” says the Hunger Games star.
“Spending that much time in a pool, water up my nose, everywhere.
But it was amazing – when I saw the CG example of what it was going
to look like, I was really excited. I’ve never seen anything like
that in a movie.”

Opening
across the Philippines on January 04, 2017, Passengers is
distributed by Columbia Pictures, local office of Sony Pictures
Releasing International. Use the hashtag #Passengers

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

After
revealing the posters of the principal cast last week, Universal
Pictures and Legendary Pictures have now launched the character
one-sheets of The Great Wall's supporting cast,
including two Chinese pop sensations starring in the
fantasy-adventure.

Check
out the new posters below and watch The Great Wall in
Philippine cinemas on January 25, 2016.

Directed
by master Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou, The Great Wall stars
Matt Damon as William Garin, a battle-scarred mercenary and master
archer taken captive by a secret army of elite warriors known as The
Nameless Order. In a vast military outpost called the Fortress City,
they fight to protect humanity from supernatural forces upon one of
the greatest defensive structures ever built: The Great Wall.

The
film features a supporting cast of seasoned Chinese talent that
includes veteran actor HANYU ZHANG (Assembly, The Taking of Tiger
Mountain) as General Shao, the patriarch who passes his command of
the fortress’ troops; LIN GENGXIN (The Taking of Tiger Mountain) as
Commander Chen, the leader of the Eagle Corps, the crossbow marksmen
who skillfully brandish the weapon with deadly accuracy; EDDIE PENG
YU-YEN (Jump Ashin!, Rise of the Legend) as Commander Wu, who leads
the Tiger Corps, the fortress’ engineering and artillery forces,
against the supernatural enemy; XUAN HUANG (Breaking the Waves, The
Golden Era) as Commander Deng, leader of the fortress’ cavalry, the
Deer Corps; ZHENG KAI (China’s TV hit Running Man) as Shen,
Strategist Wang’s imperial liaison whose political agenda conflicts
with The Nameless Order’s mission; and CHEN XUEDONG (the Tiny Times
1.0 trilogy) as one of the fortress’ Imperial Guards who will
readily sacrifice himself to save the empire’s royalty.

The
Great Wall also welcomes to its cast a pair of China’s
pop-music sensations—LU HAN (the band EXO) as Peng Yong, a soldier
struggling under the command of the Bear Corps’ General Shao who
must overcome his fear and prove himself heroic during the creature
onslaught; and JUNKAI WANG (frontman for China’s TFBOYS), who makes
his professional acting debut as The Emperor, the 17-year-old royal
ruler tested before his time.

The
film also stars Pedro Pascal, Willem Dafoe, Andy Lau and Jing Tian.

“The
Great Wall is distributed by United International Pictures through
Columbia Pictures.

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Heroes
and villains get their due spotlight in the newly released character
one-sheets for Warner Animation Group's upcoming adventure comedy The
LEGO Batman Movie.

Check
out the character posters below of Batman, Robin, The Joker, Alfred,
Batgirl and Harley Quinn and watch the film when it opens in
Philippine cinemas on February 9, 2017.

In
the irreverent spirit of fun that made The LEGO® Movie a
worldwide phenomenon, the self-described leading man of that ensemble
– LEGO Batman – stars in his own big-screen adventure. But there
are big changes brewing in Gotham, and if he wants to save the city
from The Joker’s hostile takeover, Batman may have to drop the lone
vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe, just maybe, learn
to lighten up.

Will
Arnett reprises his starring role from The LEGO Movie as
the voice of LEGO Batman, aka Bruce Wayne. Zach Galifianakis
(theHangover films) stars as The Joker; Michael Cera
(Superbad) as the orphan Dick Grayson; Rosario Dawson
(TV’s Daredevil) as Barbara Gordon; and Ralph Fiennes
(the Harry Potter films) as Alfred.

The
LEGO® Batman Movie is directed by Chris McKay, and produced
by Dan Lin, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Roy Lee, who worked
together on The LEGO Movie. The screenplay is by
Seth Grahame-Smith and Chris McKenna & Erik Sommers and Jared
Stern & John Whittington, story by Seth Grahame-Smith, based on
LEGO Construction Toys and based on characters from DC Entertainment.
Batman was created by Bob Kane with Bill Finger; Superman was created
by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Jill Wilfert, Matthew Ashton, Will
Allegra and Brad Lewis serve as executive producers.

The
new film’s production designer is Grant Freckelton, returning
from The LEGO Movie. Also returning is editor David
Burrows, along with editors Matt Villa, and John Venzon. The music is
composed by Lorne Balfe.

The
LEGO Batman Movie is distributed in the Philippines by
Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.

Oscar
Best Actor winner Matthew McConaughey provides the voice of the
optimistic koala Buster Moon who is determined to save his
struggling theater despite dwindling audiences, in Universal
Pictures and Illumination’s Sing.

While
anyone else would have faced reality and switched careers, Buster has
an unrelenting drive to succeed, by any means necessary.
Well-intentioned, he does have a habit of stretching the truth, which
usually widens the hole into which he’s digging himself.
Nonetheless, he has an irresistible charm because his passion and
optimism are utterly contagious.

For
the role of Buster Moon, director Garth Jennings found one name
immediately came to mind: Matthew McConaughey, whose career has
spanned roles ranging from the deeply dramatic Interstellar and
Dallas Buyers Club to the absurdly humorous Dazed and Confused.
“Matthew realized quite quickly that in order for his character to
work, his optimism had to be infectious,” Jennings states. “He
had a way of making Buster incredibly endearing and incredibly
relatable.”

“At
the very beginning of the movie, you meet Buster Moon as a
six-year-old koala,” Jennings discusses. “He is taken to the
theater for the first time by his father, and it completely blows his
mind. This experience has a transformative effect, and he grows up
desperate to be part of the theater world. We then meet present-day
Buster, and he owns the theater that he fell in love with.”

As
Jennings and Illumination founder Chris Meledandri developed and
shaped the character of Buster Moon, each inevitably found himself
inspired by this showman who—through sheer force of will—was
attempting to accomplish the nearly impossible. Armed solely with a
singular passion to imagine and execute an event that would truly
connect with audiences, young and old, Buster is the ultimate
creator.

Set
in a world like ours but entirely inhabited by animals, Sing stars
Buster Moon (McConaughey), a dapper koala who presides over a
once-grand theater that has fallen on hard times. Buster is an
eternal—some might even say delusional—optimist who loves his
theater above all and will do anything to preserve it. Now faced with
the crumbling of his life’s ambition, he has one final chance to
restore his fading jewel to its former glory by producing the world’s
greatest singing competition.

Five
lead contestants emerge: Mike (MacFarlane), a mouse who croons as
smoothly as he cons; Meena (Kelly), a timid teenage elephant with an
enormous case of stage fright; Rosita (Witherspoon), an overtaxed
mother run ragged tending a litter of 25 piglets; Johnny (Egerton), a
young gangster gorilla looking to break free of his family’s
felonies; and Ash (Johansson), a punk-rock porcupine struggling to
shed her arrogant boyfriend and go solo.

Each
arrives under Buster’s marquee believing that this is their shot to
change the course of their life. And as Buster coaches each of his
contestants closer and closer to the grand finale, he starts to learn
that maybe the theater isn’t the only thing that is in need of
saving.

Opening
across the Philippines on January 04, 2017, Sing is distributed
by United International Pictures through Columbia Pictures.
#SingMovie

Known
to global audiences as Gamora and Uhura in the Guardians of
the Galaxy and Star Trek franchises,
respectively, Zoe Saldana now portrays the exotic Graciela in Warner
Bros. Pictures' new gangster film Live by Night.

Directed
by Ben Affleck, Live by Night tells the story of Joe
Coughlin (Affleck), a WWI vet who’s a self-proclaimed
anti-establishment outlaw, despite being the son of the Boston Police
Deputy Superintendent. Joe’s not all bad, though; in fact, he’s
not really bad enough for the life he’s chosen. Unlike the
gangsters he refuses to work for, he has a sense of justice and an
open heart, and both work against him, leaving him vulnerable time
and again—in business and in love.

Joe
signs on with the Italian mob and is dispatched to Tampa, Florida
where he almost immediately encounters Graciela. He is instantly
intrigued, even more so when he learns that she and her brother
control something integral to the success of the rum business:
molasses.

Saldana's
Graciela is a Cuban living in Ybor, a multi-ethnic, multi-racial
community of hardworking immigrants, known for the production of
cigars. “Joe’s been working with barbaric, violent criminals his
whole life, so there’s an integrity to the people, Graciela’s
people, that Joe finds appealing,” she suggests. “And Graciela is
unlike other women he’s known. She’s educated, she’s traveled
and studied music and art. She’s very cultured and also very smart
when it comes to her family’s business.”

Perhaps
what sets Graciela apart from the women in Joe's past is what she
really wants out of life. “I don’t think Graciela woke up in Cuba
and said to herself, ‘I want to date gangsters, I want to live on
the dark side,’” Saldana adds. “I think she wants a full life
with a good man, a home, children. The more time she spends with Joe,
the more she realizes that she could have all that with this man. She
sees who he really is, who he could be, if he could wash away all the
bad that he does at night by doing good during the day. She sees his
redemption.”

Affleck
states, “Zoe was amazing. She was able to convey all the strength
and confidence and elusiveness of the character that draw Joe in, but
it’s Graciela’s expectations of him that give him something to
strive for, which Zoe played so quietly yet powerfully.”

Producer
Jennifer Todd concurs, “We were lucky to get Zoe because she has
all these beautiful qualities, a lightness and grace, that suit
Graciela so well, and she already speaks Spanish, but she applied an
exquisite Cuban accent to her dialogue.”

Opening
across the Philippines on January 18, 2017, Live By Night is
distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros.
Entertainment Company.

He
has firmly secured himself as one of Hollywood’s most sought-after
leading men with smash hits as Guardians of the Galaxy, Jurassic
World and The Magnificent Seven. Now, Chris Pratt headlines Columbia
Pictures' new futuristic thriller Passengers opposite Jennifer
Lawrence.

“Passengers is
about two people who were supposed to be on the trip of a lifetime –
the 120-year journey to a new planet – when they get woken up 90
years too early,” says Pratt. “But it turns out there’s a
reason they woke up early. They have to solve the mystery of the
malfunction, and fix a ship that is quickly failing, if they are
going to survive and save the lives of the passengers on the greatest
mass migration in human history.”

Pratt’s
character, Jim, decides to give up his life on Earth for very
practical reasons. “He’s kind of a throwback,” says Pratt,
“very much a working class guy. He’s considered a desirable
trade, as a mechanical engineer, because he’ll be helping to start
a civilization. If something breaks, he’ll be there to fix it.”

When
Jim and Aurora wake up 90 years before reaching that destination,
those skills kick into high gear. “He’s a problem solver by
trade, so he’s trying to figure out how to get back to sleep or
contact somebody for help. And then, it turns out that there’s
something very wrong with the ship.”

“Chris
is very different than Jim,” says Lawrence, who plays his fellow
awakened passenger, Aurora. “Jim acts like he’s never really had
a girlfriend, and he doesn’t really know how to behave around
women; that’s charming and sweet, but it’s not like Chris at all,
who’s married and funny. It was interesting to watch him go from
Chris Pratt to a shy, insecure, romantic person.”

Director
Morten Tyldum says that it was apparent from the beginning that
Lawrence and Pratt would be the perfect actors to bring Aurora and
Jim to life. “It’s great that they are the biggest stars in the
world, but first of all, I wanted to make sure that they were the
right actors for these roles,” he says. “I had to get the feeling
that they were going to click, that they would have chemistry.
They’re very smart people who had a clear understanding of what
they wanted the character to do. They really understood the choices,
the motivations, the life these characters have to go through – so
that made me feel that they really got it.”

“Passengers
is an epic, in that it really has everything in one movie,”
concludes Pratt. “It’s adventure, it’s romance, it’s a
thriller, it’s scary, but it’s emotionally resonant. There are
great moments of humor and spectacle.”

In
2015, Pratt headlined Jurassic World, which is the fourth highest
grossing film of all time behind Avatar, Titanic, and Star Wars: The
Force Awakens. He will reprise his role of Owen Grady in the second
installment of Jurassic World, set for a 2018 debut.

2014
was truly the year of Chris Pratt. He toplined Marvel’s Guardians
of the Galaxy, which was one of the top three grossing films of 2014
with over $770 million at the global box office. He will return to
the role of Star Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, which is
scheduled for a May 2017 release. Plus, Pratt lent his vocal talents
to the lead character, Emmett, in the enormously successful Warner
Bros. animated feature The Lego Movie, which made over $400 million
worldwide.

Opening
across the Philippines on January 04, 2017, Passengers is
distributed by Columbia Pictures, local office of Sony Pictures
Releasing International. Use the hashtag #Passengers

Fresh
from his success as Deadshot in the blockbuster hit Suicide Squad,
Will Smith now stars as Howard, a man lost in grief, in New Line
Cinema’s life-affirming drama, Collateral Beauty.

In
the film, Howard, a successful New York advertising executive
retreats from life after suffering a great tragedy. While his
concerned friends try desperately to reconnect with him, he seeks
answers from the universe by writing letters to Love, Time and Death.
But it’s not until his notes bring unexpected personal responses
that he begins to understand how these constants interlock in a life
fully lived, and how even the deepest loss can reveal moments of
meaning and beauty.

The
filmmakers sought an actor who could take on Howard's complexities
while remaining relatable and appealing. He had to suggest the
promise of warmth and humor, and a great heart, even when those
qualities aren’t immediately apparent. As producer Michael Sugar
puts it, “Will Smith is a star with unparalleled charisma. The role
of Howard had to be played by someone audiences can embrace, and we
felt that Will was a perfect fit.”

“He
never lost sight of all the nuances, and made sure to highlight the
levity within these dramatic scenes,” director David Frankel
remarks. “It was a surprise to me how much natural comedy Will
found in this character who’s in such pain, and I think that’s
part of his natural buoyancy.”

“Howard
was a guy who had life figured out, he understood everything there
was to know about it,” says Smith. “He considered himself a
teacher and a marketing guru. Great guy. He was loving, gave advice,
was helpful to all his friends. He knew how to win. But when he lost
his daughter, his comprehension of how things work in this world was
completely uprooted and overturned.

“Grieving
has been a study for him,” Smith continues, referencing the
approach his character initially takes by scouring books on
philosophy and healing that now litter his apartment. “He’s
trying to come to some understanding, some sense of meaning and a
reason to go on. He gets it intellectually that death is a part of
life and things are impermanent, that you have to accept and let go,
but the actual process of putting that into practice is going to
require something more.”

Howard’s
life, such as it is, has come to revolve around a limited set of
activities he repeats daily before falling into bed, where sleep
eludes him. He checks in at the office, but instead of working he
spends hours stacking dominoes. Days, he sits in the dog park, and
nights, he races his bicycle heedlessly through the city streets.
Sometimes he stops in the darkness just outside a window through
which we see people in a circle of folding chairs, talking and
comforting each other over some unknown sorrow. But he never goes in.

“When
death happens out of sequence, a child passing before a parent, it’s
like the cycle of life gets broken and we’re not genetically
programmed for that,” Frankel suggests. “Is Howard mad? I believe
grief can take a brilliant, bright person to a place where they never
imagined, to some deep, dark low levels they never dreamed they’d
be.”

People
have different reactions to loss, different ways of coping and
different timetables, as the story suggests. There is no right way
and no judgment. But in Howard’s case, he’s not coping at all.
“He’s stuck. He’s in a state of permanent stasis and doesn’t
know how to get moving again,” producer Bard Dorros says.

Howard’s
only consolation seems to be in the letters he writes to Time, to
Love and to Death. Says Smith, “It starts out as a catharsis, a way
for him to vent his emotions, his anger and disillusionment, which is
something everyone can understand.”

But then something wholly unexpected happens.

Opening
across the Philippines on January 04, 2017, Collateral Beauty is
distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment
company.

Great
news! The deadline of submission is extended until December 30, 2016!

Sinag
Maynila Film Festival 2017: Sine Lokal, Pang-Internasyonal is now
accepting finished full-length feature films. Selected films will
automatically receive Php 150,000.00 while those selected from other
categories will be given Php 10,000.00 as incentive.

Being
selected for Sinag Maynila has been closely associated with the
opportunity for international recognition, hence the new tagline
“Sine Lokal, Pang-Internasyonal”. Under the supervision of Sinag
Maynila CEO and Founder Wilson Tieng, and world-renowned and
internationally acclaimed film director Brillante Ma Mendoza, the
diverse and captivating stories of the produced films garnered
attention in various film festivals overseas—Vesoul International
Asian Movies Film Festival, Busan International Film Festival,
Toronto International Film Festival among others.

Don’t
miss this opportunity! To get the full mechanics, log on to
http://sinagmaynila.com/2017-mechanics. You may submit your entries
at Solar Entertainment Corporation, 3/F Worldwide Corporate Center,
EDSA cor. Shaw Blvd., Mandaluyong City, 1552. Entries must be
submitted in a long brown envelope properly labeled with the
filmmaker’s name, title of film, contact details and indicating the
category. Entries sent via online links will not be entertained.

Watch
the Sinag Maynila Film Festival Special replay on CT channel this
December 24 from 7:30 PM to 11:15 PM and enjoy the finest independent
films all week long! Be in the loop and join the conversation at
#SinagMaynilaOnCT. Seen on Cignal Ch. 22, Sky Cable Ch 138, Destiny
Cable Ch 138, and Cable Link Ch. 40.

For
more details and updates, visit http://sinagmaynila.com/,
Facebook.com/SinagMaynila, Twitter and Instagram via @sinagmaynila,
or email us at sinagmaynila@gmail.com. Subscribe also to the official
Sinag Maynila Youtube Account:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmZPI6kPKUCsbim9e_qByNQ.

Friday, December 23, 2016

From
the highly successful R-rated film “John Wick,” Keanu Reeves
steps out of retirement from the underworld once again in “John
Wick: Chapter 2” where he reprises his role as the legendary hitman
in the shadowy world of assassins.

Directed
by Chad Stahelski, “John Wick: Chapter 2” heads to Rome where the
world’s deadliest assassins set their killer contracts. Bound
by a blood oath to help him, John travels to Rome where he squares
off against some of the world’s deadliest killers. Reeves, in
recent interviews revealed that that the film would deal with the
duality of Wick where something from his past will come back to haunt
him. “There's John, the docile man who spent five years married to
the love of his life. Then there's John Wick, the deadly assassin
feared by the entire criminal underworld.”

A
buffet of bullets and unprecedented action on screen when “John
Wick: Chapter 2” opens in cinemas on February 8 from
Pioneer Films.